Category Archive: Dub Techno

Sven Laux has just launched his new label Seasides On Postcards and the inaugural release is from compatriot M. Rahn, entitled Paradise Is Closed. It’s a digital only release, featuring the Dub Electronica… Continue reading →

Koral Ptach and Wiktor Kurc are Pemë a new offering from Poland and a new offering from Etoka Records. The inspiration for this delightful 5 track EP is Kodama small ghost-like spirits that inhabit trees in… Continue reading →

I’ve been tracking Sven Weisemann’s work for many years and he’s an excellent example of someone at the top of their game, producing quality Dub Techno. The Berlin based artist’s work is typically… Continue reading →

This week I’ve been grabbing a lot of Dub/Ambient Techno and stumbled across Michael Claus‘ ‘Assorted Tracks Vol. 2‘ as the standout record. It also led me to download last year’s self-titled album (also… Continue reading →

We’ve gone a bit ridiculous this morning and recorded two podcasts! It has been a while and we’d planned a playlist around April/May time which never quite materialised, so we thought we’d leave the… Continue reading →

We’ve been meaning to post up for a while about the latest release on Deep House/Techno label Warehouse Decay. Now hitting its 12th release with UK based Polish producer Tom Mosler‘s ‘Patterns‘, WDR has… Continue reading →

We’re back with another installment of our ever growing podcast series and this time the show is an Omnimous takeover. Omnimous is our anonymous producer who has assembled a large collection of… Continue reading →

Type Records have been running a tidy operation for well over a decade, releasing some truly landmark experimental music. The label has released works by massive names in the modern Ambient community including… Continue reading →

Last week, I discovered the brilliant ‘Slow Beauty’ by Martin Schulte on the Nature Bliss label. It takes something special for an artist to get a House or Techno album just right and… Continue reading →

Again, a long hiatus from us but we’re still live and kicking. This time we’ve called Harry Towell back to present another Grounding Sounds show – this time under his House/Techno moniker… Continue reading →